For most people, there's no such thing as a "best" OS. You're fine using the OS you're most comfortable with. That said, each OS is different, and sometimes using multiple OSes is the most practical way to go. A programmer might use Linux for coding and Windows for testing, or an artist might use Windows for Photoshop and Linux for casual home use. Phoenix OS is another Best Android OS for PC that works perfectly on large screen devices. After few months of Remix OS released, Phoenix OS launched with Android 5.1. And recently developers released Phoenix OS with the latest Android Nougat, So now you can experience nougat on PC. Phoenix OS adopts some useful features of Windows OS, Which Install the Operating System on the new partition. Insert the bootable USB flash/pen/key drive into your computer. Restart your computer and repeatedly press the F12 to Choose Boot Device. Select your USB drive and press Enter, then the computer will boot from the USB drive. When Windows Boot Manager is on the top, save it. This will edit the Grub menu and you can see the changed boot order at the next restart. Now you’ll boot into Windows by default Bonus tip: Reduce the grub boot time. If you do not interact with the grub menu at the boot time, it takes 10 seconds to boot into the default operating system. In this video we show you a dual bootloader for Windows Mobile device that lets you run Android! Here are instructions and a download link: http://is.gd/79MV Step 4 – Go to the Chrome OS folder and open the text file we saved before shutting down Linux Mint OS. Step 5 – Paste the text in the “Custom Code” field as shown below. Click on Apply and close the window. Step 6 – Move the Chrome OS position upwards, as selecting it at the startup will be easy. By default it will boot into Windows 8 after 30 seconds of inactivity, you probably don’t want this. To change the default back to Windows 7 click the Change defaults or choose other options link at the bottom of the screen. Now choose the change default operating system link. And finally select Windows 7. When I try to boot from the USB, it takes me to the Android OS install screen, but when I select "install" the screen goes black except for a small rectangle in the upper-left middle of the screen. Tried PrimeOS and BlissOS so far with the same result, except the tiny rectangle is a different color. It's like there's a black screen on top of lKxZ0m1.